Now…Warm and Dry Into Next Week

DENVER (CBS4) – It has now been about two months since we’ve had measurable snowfall in Denver. On October 9, 2.8″ of snow fell. That’s all the measurable snow we have had since and Thursday was no different for the metro area. You had to look close to find even a flurrrie, but that was it. Some areas did see measurable snow: Beulah, down in Pueblo County measured 2.5 inches.

Whatever moisture there is will either end or move out of the state over the next few hours. Cloudy skies will greet your morning Denver rush hour, but as the morning goes on, skies will clear quickly and then we will settle into sunny skies and milder temperatures right into next week: mid to upper 50s for Friday; low 60s for Saturday and Sunday; upper 50s to start next week for Monday and mid 60s for Tuesday!

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